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 Subject
Subject Source: Local sources

Found in 235 Collections and/or Records:

MC69. Sangamon Alliance for Equality (SAFE), Records,  1985-1986

 Collection — Box 1
Identifier: MC-69
Scope and Contents

Local anti-apartheid organization founded by Rich Miller and Brian Monahan as a project for the SSU class "Organizing for Peace," 1985.

Constitution, leaflets, flyers, agendas, journal articles, receipts, and notes documenting SAFE's fund raising, educational and protest activities. Of note are materials concerning a demonstration to protest the appearance of Kurt von Schirding, South African Ambassador to the United Nations, at Lincoln Land Community College in 1986.

Dates: Created: 1985 - 1986; Other: Date acquired: 00/00/1986

MC70. Illinois Department of Corrections, Juvenile Division Records, 1934-1976

 Collection
Identifier: MC-70
Scope and Contents When the Illinois Department of Corrections was created in 1970, its Juvenile Division assumed the duties of the Illinois Youth Commission: the annual Governor's Conference on Youth, publications on substance abuse, child abuse and delinquency prevention, the Illinois Junior Sports Jamboree, surveying the detention of juveniles in county jails, and the Chicago Area Project. Series I: includes planning records, programs, meeting minutes, correspondence, memos, clippings, press...
Dates: Created: 1934 - 1976; Other: Date acquired: 00/00/1976

MC72. Springfield Voting Rights Lawsuit, Records & Clippings, 1984-1987

 Collection
Identifier: MC-72
Scope and Contents Records and newspaper clippings related to the case Frank McNeil et al vs. the City of Springfield et al, known as the Springfield Voting Rights Lawsuit, heard in U.S. District Court, Central District of Illinois in 1984-1987. The plaintiffs argued that Springfield's commission form of government was racially exclusive and violated the voting rights of minority residents in the city. The court ruled for the plaintiffs, resulting in the reorganization of the city's government in the...
Dates: Created: 1984 - 1987; Other: Date acquired: 00/00/1987

MC73. Chicago Area Project Records, 1935-1980

 Collection
Identifier: MC-73
Scope and Contents Organization founded on Chicago's North Side in 1932 to reduce juvenile delinquency through community committees, governed and operated by neighborhood residents rather than outside agencies. Administration, research and field work for the project was conducted by professionals, including Clifford R. Shaw, Anthony Sorrentino, Henry D. McKay, and staff members of the Illinois Institute for Juvenile Research and the Illinois Youth Commission. The files includes annual reports of the project,...
Dates: Created: 1935 - 1980; Other: Date acquired: 00/00/1988

MC75. Mother Jones Foundation Records

 Collection — Multiple Containers
Identifier: MC-75
Scope and Contents The Foundation was established in 1986 to present an annual lecture series marking the deadly coal miners' strike in Virden, Illinois in 1898. For many years the Foundation held its annual Mother Jones Dinners at Sangamon State University. The collection includes financial records, membership lists, minutes, correspondence, posters, flyers, and newsletters; also records of arrangements, donations, ticket sales, entertainment, and speakers for the annual Mother Jones Dinner and lecture...
Dates: Created: 1976-2010; Other: Date acquired: 00/00/1991

MC76. Clayville Folk Arts Guild Records, 1967-1992

 Collection
Identifier: MC-76
Scope and Contents The Guild is a not-for-profit organization incorporated in 1968, dedicated to promote interest in the arts, crafts and culture of early Illinois. It sponsors Folk Life Festivals at the Clayville Tavern near Pleasant Plains, Illinois and operated a crafts shop and other activities there. Articles of incorporation, by-laws, statement of purpose, master plans, interpretive guidelines, membership lists and list on contributors to the tavern restoration. Also included are agreements...
Dates: Created: 1967 - 1992; Other: Date acquired: 00/00/1992

MC79. Duane L. Traynor, Labor Arbitration Opinions and Awards, 1960-1995

 Collection
Identifier: MC-79
Scope and Contents Records of approximately 1400 cases handled by Springfield attorney Duane L. Traynor, a labor arbitrator active in Illinois, Iowa, Missouri, Indiana, and other states. Files include names of employers/companies and of employees/unions involved in grievances over contracts, working conditions, hours, job classifications, firings, etc.; listings of persons appearing to represent the parties involved; statements of the facts of the case; statements of contract provisions; the positions of the...
Dates: Created: 1960 - 1995; Other: Date acquired: 00/00/1995

MC83. Amnesty International Adoption Group #218, Springfield, Illinois, Records, 1975-2001

 Collection — Multiple Containers
Identifier: MC-83
Scope and Contents Letters, petitions, flyers, brochures, collected newspaper and magazine articles, meeting minutes, attendance sheets, and memoranda generated by the Springfield affiliate of Amnesty International. Includes letters (some in French) written by Richard Kaige and other members of Adoption Group #218 on behalf of prisoners of conscience to foreign dignitaries and heads of state. The subjects of these letters include the treatment of political prisoners in Zaire, human rights abuses in El...
Dates: Created: 1975 - 2001; Other: Date acquired: 06/12/1996

MC84. Clarence W. Klassen, Love Canal Collection, 1981-1996

 Collection — Box 2&3
Identifier: MC-84
Scope and Contents Chief Sanitary Engineer for the State of Illinois, 1935-1970, first director of the Illinois Environmental Protection Agency and environmental consultant. Served as an expert witness at a trial, 1979-1994, regarding the dumping of toxic wastes at Love Canal in Niagara Falls, New York. Love Canal was dug in the 1890s, used as a chemical dump, and later filled in and developed for housing. The area was declared unsafe and 239 families were evacuated in 1978. The Federal Government, State of...
Dates: Created: 1981 - 1996; Other: Date acquired: 00/00/1997

MC86. Michael Townsend, Micro-Radio Collection

 Collection
Identifier: MC-86
Scope and Contents Records, collected literature, and audio and videotapes concerning the unlicensed, low-power radio station of Mbanna Kantako of Springfield, Illinois, and the micro-radio movement in general. The efforts of the FCC to shut down Kantako's radio station attracted international press attention. This material was largely collected or created by Michael Townsend, an associate professor of Child, Family and Community Services at UIS. Its primary focus is Mbanna Kantako (originally...
Dates: Created: 1989 - 2002; Other: Date acquired: 10/26/1998